International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 09-11, 1973 / Sheraton Inn Northeast, Washington, D.C.Prefix insertion prior to the coded representation of every fixed length block of data provides a simple synchronization method for variable length coding. Unlike fixed length coding where the prefix appears with a set period, the appearance time of each prefix word in the variable length coded representation is a random variable. At the receiver a synchronization decision is made whenever a pattern within a threshold Hamming distance of the prefix is received. In this paper an expression is found for small synchronization error probabilities. This egression depends on the coded block length only through its average value L. The...
Ph.D. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)In the ideal communication system no noise is present and...
An important aspect of communications that has been overlooked by information theory pertains to the...
Codes have been considered to combat different noise effects (e.g., substitution errors, synchroniza...
AbstractA synchronization scheme is necessary when variable length codes are used in the presence of...
Abstract—Many variable-length codes exhibit a tendency for resynchronization to occur automatically ...
The problem of achieving synchronization for variable length source codes is addressed through the u...
International audienceVariable length codes exhibit de-synchronization problems when transmitted ove...
The past decade has witnessed significant advances in the techniques for communication, with high re...
Variable-length codes (e.g., Huffman codes) are commonly employed to minimize the average codeword l...
AbstractVariable length codes are often used for data transmission. However, a single bit error may ...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread use for efficient encoding of symbols with unequal...
D.Ing. (Electrical And Electronic Engineering)We address the issue of synchronization, using sync-wo...
co rre cte d 1 Synchronization recovery and state model reduction for soft decoding of variable leng...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, ...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...
Ph.D. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)In the ideal communication system no noise is present and...
An important aspect of communications that has been overlooked by information theory pertains to the...
Codes have been considered to combat different noise effects (e.g., substitution errors, synchroniza...
AbstractA synchronization scheme is necessary when variable length codes are used in the presence of...
Abstract—Many variable-length codes exhibit a tendency for resynchronization to occur automatically ...
The problem of achieving synchronization for variable length source codes is addressed through the u...
International audienceVariable length codes exhibit de-synchronization problems when transmitted ove...
The past decade has witnessed significant advances in the techniques for communication, with high re...
Variable-length codes (e.g., Huffman codes) are commonly employed to minimize the average codeword l...
AbstractVariable length codes are often used for data transmission. However, a single bit error may ...
Variable length codes (VLC) have found widespread use for efficient encoding of symbols with unequal...
D.Ing. (Electrical And Electronic Engineering)We address the issue of synchronization, using sync-wo...
co rre cte d 1 Synchronization recovery and state model reduction for soft decoding of variable leng...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, ...
Variable Length Codes (VLC) are used to transfer same amount of digital information in relatively sh...
Ph.D. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)In the ideal communication system no noise is present and...
An important aspect of communications that has been overlooked by information theory pertains to the...
Codes have been considered to combat different noise effects (e.g., substitution errors, synchroniza...